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THE

BRITISH JOURNAL

OF

HOMEOPATHY.

(WITH WHICH THE ANNALS OF THE BRITISH HOMEOPATHIC SOCIETY AND THE ANNALS OF
THE LONDON HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL ARE INCORPORATED.)

EDITED BY

J. J. DRYSDALE, M.D., R. E. DUDGEON, M.D.,

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IN CERTIS UNITAS, IN DUBIIS LIBERTAS, IN OMNIBUS CHARITAS.

LONDON:

HENRY TURNER & CO., 77, FLEET STREET, E.C.;
MANCHESTER: 41, PICCADILLY.

MAY BE HAD ALSO FROM

EDINBURGH: J. C. POTTAGE, 117, PRINCESS STREET.
DUBLIN: J. A. RAY, GREAT GEORGE STREET.

NEW YORK, U.S.: BOERICKE & TAFEL, 145, GRAND STREET.

MDCCCLXXIV.

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OZONE AND ANTOZONE. BY W. B. A. SCOTT, M.D.

ON THE ACTION OF IRON. BY ROBERT T. COOPER, M.D.T.C.D.
RABIES MEPHITICA. BY THE REV. HORACE HOVEY, M.A.
HAHNEMANN'S EARLIEST DISCIPLES. DISCOURSE BY DR. LORBACHER, OF

LEIPSIC, ON THE 119TH ANNIVERSARY OF HAHNEMANN'S BIRTH CENANTHE CROCATA

NOTE TO "EXAMINATION OF HAHNEMANN'S PATHOGENESIS OF BELLA
DONNA." BY DR. RICHARD HUGHES

ON SOME CASES OF HEMOPTYSIS. BY DR. HERBERT NANKIVELL

ON SOME POINTS IN THE THERAPEUTICS OF APOMORPHIA AND CHLORAL.
BY D. DYCE BROWN, M.A., M.D.

ADDRESS AT CLOSE OF SESSION 1873-4. BY DR. BAYES, VICE-PRESIDENT

REVIEWS.

BENNINGHAUSEN'S HOMEOPATHIC THERAPEIA OF INTERMITTENT AND
OTHER FEVERS. TRANSLATED, WITH THE ADDITION OF NEW REME-
DIES, BY A. KORNDORFER, M.D.

ANNUAL RECORD OF HOMEOPATHIC LITERATURE. 1873. EDITED BY C. G.

RAUE, M.D., ASSISTED BY FIFTEEN OTHERS

THE SCIENCE AND ART OF SURGERY. COMPILED FROM STANDARD ALLO

PATHIC AUTHORITIES, AND ADAPTED TO HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS.
BY E. C. FRANKLIN, M.D.

C. HERING'S MATERIA MEDICA; WITH A PATHOLOGICAL INDEX

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THE HAHNEMANN MATERIA MEDICA. PART III, CONTAINING BELLA DONNA,
BY DR. R. HUGHES
L'HOMEOPATHIE PROUVEE PAR SES ADVERSAIRES. PAR DR. FLASSCHOEN 542
ON THE UNIVERSALITY OF THE HOMEOPATHIC LAW OF CURE. BY
CHARLES NEIDHARD, M.D., &c.

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British Homoeopathic Congress, 566.-Bazaar in aid of the Funds of the London Homœopathic Hospital, 567.-Cases of Ringworm treated by Oleate of Mercury, by Leonard Cane, M.B. and B.S. Lond., 570.-Case of Diabetes Mellitus, under the care of Mr. Kennedy, 573.

OBITUARY: Dr. George N. Epps, 574.

CORRESPONDENCE: Letter from W. B. A. Scott, 575.

BOOKS RECEIVED, 576.

CONTENTS OF No. CXXX.

CASES OF ZINC POISONING. BY J. W. VON TUNZELMANN, M.D.

HINDOO MEDICINE. BY W. B. A. SCOTT, M.D.

HAHNEMANN'S PATHOGENESIS OF FERRUM

THE PATHOGENESIES OF THE "CHRONIC DISEASES." BY DR. RICHARD

577

610

614

HUGHES

631

DR. RUSSELL REYNOLDS BEFORE THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
LUPUS AND ITS TREATMENT. BY EDWARD T. BLAKE, M.D., OF REIGATE

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REVIEWS.

UEBER DIE INCOMPETENZ DER BEWEISE FUR UND WIDER DIE HOMOO-
PATHIE GEGENUBER DER CONDITIO SINE QUA NON UM DIE GANZE
HOMEOPATHISCHE STREITFRAGE ZU LOSEN. VON VESPASIAN V. GRU-

ZEWSKI

A SYSTEM OF SURGERY. BY WM. TOD HELMUTH, M.D.

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THE STEPPING-STONE TO HOMEOPATHY AND HEALTH. BY DR. RUDDOCK 67 JOURNALS OF THE QUARTER

682

MISCELLANEOUS.

Relations of the Press towards Homœopaths, 741.

CORRESPONDENCE: Letter from C. Neidhard, 756.-Letter from Washington Epps, 757.
BOOKS RECEIVED, 758.

INDEX, 759.

APPENDI -Pathogenetic Record, by Dr. BERRIDGE.

THE

BRITISH JOURNAL

OF

HOMEOPATHY.

PHOSPHORUS IN NEURALGIA.

IN the October number of the Practitioner Mr. J. Ashburton Thompson continues his remarks on the powers of Phosphorus in neuralgia, and mentions several preparations as having been employed by him with varying success. Among others he instances six cases of neuralgia treated with Zinc phosphide. "This preparation is said," he writes, "to contain one fourth of its weight of pure Phosphorus, of which only a half is available for therapeutic purposes." What he means by that is not clear to us; we would be inclined to think that the whole dose of the medicine given was available for therapeutic purposes, but as Zinc phosphide, not in any way as Phosphorus, which is quite a different thing. However, let that pass; there are other things that strike us in this notice of Zinc phosphide. The writer, it seems, "inadvertently prescribed a quantity equivalent tond of a grain" in two cases. One of these was a young lady suffering from chronic gastritis, the other a young man debilitated by excessive mental work; neither of them had ever had neuralgia, though one of them had a neuralgic sister, so might be "a favourable subject for the disease." The sequel shows that the other was an equally VOL. XXXII, NO. CXXVII.—JANUARY, 1874.

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